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Make switchlinc an insteon responder, Make switchlinc an insteon controller, Synchronizing devices in groups – INSTEON SwitchLinc 2-Wire Dimmer (RF) (2474DWH) Manual User Manual

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Note that a link is one way. If you wish to have two-way control, simply add a link from the responder to
the controller.

Make SwitchLinc an INSTEON Responder

Follow the steps below to create a link, enabling another INSTEON device to control SwitchLinc.


1) Press and hold controller button until beep.

Controller LED will start blinking

green

.

2) Adjust SwitchLinc to desired brightness for link.

Load will turn on and LED will turn white.

3) Press and hold SwitchLinc Set button until double-beep.

Controller will double-beep and LED will stop blinking.

4) Test by tapping controller button on and off.

SwitchLinc will turn on and off.

Notes:

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The link just created is one way. See

Make SwitchLinc an INSTEON Controller

to add another link to

keep the two products in synch.

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If you wish the load to be off when link is activated (such as for an “all off” scene), turn the load off in
step 2.

Make SwitchLinc an INSTEON Controller

Follow the steps below to create a link, enabling SwitchLinc to control another INSTEON device.

1)

Press and hold SwitchLinc Set button until beep.

LED will start blinking

green

.

2)

Adjust responder to desired brightness/state.

1

3)

Press and hold responder Set button until double-beep.

SwitchLinc LED will stop blinking.

2

SwitchLinc will double-beep.

3

4)

Test by tapping SwitchLinc paddle on and off.

Responder will turn on and off.

Notes:

-

To add multiple responders, repeat steps 1-5.

-

The link just created is one way. See

Make SwitchLinc an INSTEON Responder

to add another link

to keep the two products in synch.

Synchronizing Devices in Groups

Devices in a group share all the same settings (e.g., on-level, ramp rate). This keeps all group members
synchronized. Every device in a group is both a controller of and a responder to all the other devices. The
most common example of a group is a 3-way lighting circuit (2 switches controlling the same load).

The following steps will create a virtual 3-way circuit including device A and device B. For simplicity, we
will assume that the desired group level is “all on.”


1) Turn both A and B on.
2) Press and hold A’s Set button until beep.

A status LED will start blinking

green

.

3) Press and hold B’s Set button until double-beep.

A will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking. A is now a controller of B.

1

If the responder is a multi-scene device such as a KeypadLinc, tap the scene button you wish to control until its LED is in the desired scene state (on or off). You can program

any state, not just on, for the responder’s link.

2

If either the SwitchLinc or responder’s LED continues to blink, the addition failed. Tap the device’s Set button until LED stops blinking and try again.

3

If either the SwitchLinc or responder’s LED continues to blink, the addition failed. Tap the device’s Set button until LED stops blinking and try again.